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Details
These data have been introduced by Yates (1935) as an example of a
split-plot design. The treatment structure used in the experiment was
a $3 \times 4$ full factorial, with three varieties of oats
and four concentrations of nitrogen. The experimental units were
arranged into six blocks, each with three whole-plots subdivided into
four subplots. The varieties of oats were assigned randomly to the
whole-plots and the concentrations of nitrogen to the subplots. All
four concentrations of nitrogen were used on each whole-plot.